Physics GCSE/iGCSE – Edexcel (Separate & Combined)

Description

This course has been designed to ensure students:

  • Develop knowledge of ‘Big Ideas’ of the Science Physics Specification
  • Diagnose and address pupil misconceptions with these topics
  • Learn exam technique, practice exam questions and receive feedback
  • Identify next steps for revision
Course Outline

Course Outline

Session 1: Matter, motion, forces and energy

Starting with course basics which will include the three phases of matter, we will look at density, internal energy of substances, temperature including absolute zero, kinetic theory, specific latent heat and specific heat capacity looking carefully at graphs and calculations.  We will then move on swiftly to velocity, displacement and time graphs and calculations, the session will include Newton’s laws and momentum.  This then leads on to energy stores and transfers, work done, power, resultant forces, moments, leavers and gears.  We will look at questions that require practical knowledge and go over past paper questions.

Session 2: Waves and the electromagnetic spectrum

Starting with the basic of waves, we will advance to look at wave behaviour at boundaries, refraction and reflection, sound, ultrasound, light, lenses, the electromagnetic spectrum, emission and absorption and temperature.  We will look at questions that require practical knowledge and go over past questions.

 Session 3: Radioactivity

Starting by understanding how the model of the atom was developed, we will look at energy levels in atoms and spectra, nuclear structure and isotopes and radiation.  We will construct nuclear equations helping understand nuclear decay and half life, look at the uses and danger of radiation, for example in PET scans and radio therapy.  Using this knowledge we will look at nuclear fission in power plants and fusion in the sun.  As always, we will look at where practical knowledge is needed in written questions and at some past papers.

Session 4: Electricity and magnetism

Starting with basic circuits, we will unpack what is meant by current, charge and potential difference.  With this knowledge we will move onto resistance, looking how to investigate the properties of circuit components.  We will look at the differences between series and parallel circuits and calculate resistance, energy and power. With this knowledge, we will look at electric and magnetic fields, magnets, electromagnetic induction, motor effect and generators and transformers ensuing practical knowledge is cemented and answering past questions

 

Instructor

Scott

Scott , a qualified teacher of science, holds a MA in Education Studies and is head of department who oversees curriculum development.

Key Details

Key Details

  • Small group size (a maximum of 10 students, an average 5) to allow for personalised support
  • A range of past paper practice and advice on exam technique
  • Detailed feedback and support on areas to improve
  • Access to subject experts and qualified teachers
  • Specially designed for Year 11 Students
  • All sessions are delivered over Zoom – links will be sent out the week before

Physics GCSE/iGCSE – Edexcel (Separate & Combined)

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